This is great news and the 'rules of engagement' detailed in the plan are consistent with what Mountain Bike NZ has lobbied for over the past 15 years.
There is wide spread support for this change. In 2005 the NZ Conservation Authority changed the General Policy for National Parks to allow for mountain bike access on selected tracks in National Parks. This decision was backed by an overwhelming majority of submissions. Of the 1305 received, 1106 supported the change while just 22 opposed. Support came from organisations with a wide variety of interests including many Conservation Boards and tramping clubs. Support included:
• Federated Mountain Clubs
• SPARC
• the Nelson/Marlborough, West Coast, Waikato and Southland Conservation Boards
• the Tasman, Buller and Nelson Councils
• the Golden Bay, Motueka and Waimea Tramping Clubs
• NZ Alpine Club
• and Mountain Bike NZ.
The Cycleway Project led by our Prime Minister and vocal support for bikes on the Heaphy from Nelson MP Nick Smith all add political clout. But there are plenty of individuals and groups who oppose the change. So it's vital that mountain bikers and others who support seasonal access to the Heaphy make submissions in quantity and quality.
To get more information, including MTBNZ's submission template rush to
<http://www.groundeffect.co.nz/projects/heaphy.htm>
Submissions close on Friday 4 September 2009
Guy & Bryce
MTBNZ Land Access